Tiny Home Transport in Brisbane
Super Tilt trucks, remote tray control, dual winches and local knowledge – heavy haulage across Brisbane just became faster, smarter and safer.
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Dual Winch Setup
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Keeping Queensland’s Biggest Jobs Moving
Shifting a tiny home takes more than a standard tow – it demands the right gear and a steady hand from start to finish. At Supertilt Brisbane, we handle tiny home transport across Brisbane with equipment built for oversized and delicate loads.
Our super tilt setup, dual winches and remote tray control allow us to position your home with accuracy, even on tighter sites. We’ve worked across urban streets, rural access roads and everything in between, so we know how to plan a smooth move.
If you’re relocating your tiny home, we’re ready to make it happen – give us a call on 0413 341 092 today.
Frequently Asked Questions
What access requirements should be checked before moving a tiny home?
Access is one of the most important factors in tiny home transport. The route to both pickup and delivery sites should be checked for low bridges, tight turns, soft ground and overhead powerlines.
Driveway width, slope and turning space also matter, especially for larger builds. It’s common for transport teams to request photos or measurements beforehand to avoid delays on the day.
In regional areas, unsealed roads can affect timing and equipment choice. Planning access early helps prevent last-minute complications and keeps the move running smoothly from start to finish.
How are height and width limits managed during transport?
Tiny homes often push legal height and width limits, especially when built on trailers with roof features like lofts or solar panels. Transport providers typically measure the load and plan routes that avoid low-clearance bridges or restricted roads.
In certain cases, permits may be required for oversized loads. Escort vehicles can also be used for wider transports to improve safety.
Careful planning reduces the risk of damage and ensures compliance with road regulations. This step is crucial for protecting both the home and other road users during the journey.
What preparation is needed before moving a tiny home?
Before transport, the tiny home should be secured internally and externally. Loose items need to be removed or fastened, and doors, windows and fittings should be locked in place. It’s also important to disconnect utilities like water, power and gas.
Tyres, brakes and the trailer base should be checked to confirm they’re roadworthy if applicable. Builders or owners may also need to reduce height by removing rooftop features.
Proper preparation protects the structure during transit and reduces the chance of damage caused by movement or vibration.
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Safety & Strength on Every Load
Tiny homes may be compact, but moving them brings its own challenges – height limits, weight balance and site access all come into play. That’s where we step in. We use tilt tray and rigid truck options to suit different builds, keeping transport flexible and efficient.
Our team takes the time to assess each move, so your home arrives in the same condition it left. From short local shifts to longer runs across South East Queensland, we keep things straightforward and well-managed. It’s a practical approach that saves time, avoids stress and keeps your project on track.




